This is a great news for Sri Lankan test team.........
Australia have clung on to the top spot in the ICC Test rankings, but only victories in both the remaining Ashes Tests will be enough to keep them at No. 1, a place they have held since the introduction of the rankings in 2003.
If the Ashes is drawn, South Africa will be the new leaders with Australia slipping to second place. If England win the Ashes, Australia will slide down to fourth place, behind Sri Lanka and India.
The ICC released the annual update of its Test rankings, and the top four teams - Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and India - are separated by only five points. Sri Lanka have moved ahead of India into third place. England will remain in fifth place regardless of how the Ashes pan out.
Australia have clung on to the top spot in the ICC Test rankings, but only victories in both the remaining Ashes Tests will be enough to keep them at No. 1, a place they have held since the introduction of the rankings in 2003.
If the Ashes is drawn, South Africa will be the new leaders with Australia slipping to second place. If England win the Ashes, Australia will slide down to fourth place, behind Sri Lanka and India.
The ICC released the annual update of its Test rankings, and the top four teams - Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and India - are separated by only five points. Sri Lanka have moved ahead of India into third place. England will remain in fifth place regardless of how the Ashes pan out.



